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In military and other covert operations, '''terminate with extreme prejudice''' is a [[euphemism]] for aggressive execution (playing on the expression "[[Termination of employment#Rehire following termination|termination with prejudice]]" of an employment contract). In a military intelligence context, it is generally understood as an order to [[Assassination|assassinate]]. Its meaning was explained in a ''[[The New York Times|New York Times]]'' report on [[Project GAMMA#Green Beret Affair|an incident]] during the [[Vietnam War]].<ref>''Details of [[Project GAMMA#Green Beret Affair|Green Beret Case]] Are Reported in Saigon,'' [[Terence Smith (journalist)|Terence Smith]], ''The New York Times'', August 14, 1969 "...suggested that he either be isolated or 'terminated with extreme prejudice.' This term is said to be an intelligence euphemism for execution."</ref>
 
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According to Douglas Valentine in his book ''[[Phoenix Program|The Phoenix Program]]'' (1990), the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA) routinely used the term during the [[Vietnam War]] when firing its locally hired operatives. In cases of extreme misconduct, an assassination ("termination with extreme prejudice") was ordered.
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The term was used in the 1979 film ''[[Apocalypse Now]]'', in which [[Benjamin L. Willard|Captain Willard]] is ordered by Jerry, a man in civilian attire (presumably CIA), to "terminate the command" of the allegedly insane [[Walter E. Kurtz|Colonel Kurtz]] with "extreme prejudice." The full exchange runs:,
:'''Colonel Lucas:''' Your mission is to proceed up the Nung River in a Navy patrol boat. Pick up Colonel Kurtz's path at Nu Mung Bha, follow it, learn what you can along the way. When you find the Colonel, infiltrate his team by whatever means available and ''terminate the Colonel's command.''
:'''Willard:''' Terminate... the Colonel?
:'''General Corman:''' He's out there operating without any decent restraint, totally beyond the pale of any acceptable human conduct. And he is still in the field commanding troops.
:'''Jerry:''' Terminate with extreme prejudice.
 
In the episode "[[Extreme Prejudice (NCIS)|Extreme Prejudice]]" on the crime drama ''[[NCIS (TV series)|NCIS]]'', a bombing strikes the [[Naval Criminal Investigative Service|NCIS]] building and in previous episodes the same perpetrator has targeted other Navy establishments and servicemen. The [[Secretary of the Navy]] gets instructions from the President to "proceed with extreme prejudice" against the bomber.
 
In the mission "Just Like Old Times" of the [[first-person shooter]] video game ''[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2]]'', General Shepherd gives the order to "terminate with extreme prejudice" Captains Price and Soap.
 
In the video game ''[[Crysis 3]]'', NAX, the enemy faction's security AI, instructs operatives to terminate Prophet with extreme prejudice as he enters a secure area near a dam inside the Liberty Dome.
 
In Iron Man 3 (2013), during the climactic battle, Tony Stark (Iron Man) gives the order to attack the villain and his henchman using the phrase, "Disable with extreme prejudice."
 
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*[[Deadly force]]
*[[Licence to kill (concept)]]
 
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